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Product Description

Includes new ANZAC miniatures as well as new mechanized infantry, and anti-aircraft artillery.
Axis & Allies Pacific 1940 can be combined with Axis & Allies Europe 1940 to create the greatest Axis & Allies experience to date!

Same great game as the last version of Pacific 1940, including the extra large 35"x 32" game board for greater play experience.

Both game boards unite to create a massive 70" x32" playing field that will let you experience the full scale of World War II global conflict.

Product Reviews

Not your typical wargame. Japan starts a military
powerhouse and must maintain its hold on southeast
Asia for as long as possible to win. The allies must
makes inroads to stop the Japanese from gaining too
many points for victory.

A much shorter game in length of time than the rest
of the A & A series. A great naval and Air war game.
Real pieces instead of markers makes this a high
quality game.

This game will amaze you. It's much more pleasing to the eye with detailed units, and a gameboard that has rounded territories along the edges to represent the vastness of the Pacific Theatre.

What is best is the game concept. Japan is horribly outmatched economically, but the Allies are not battle ready. Japan must strike hard and fast before the American juggernaut can get rolling. This isn't a game of attrition like the original Axis & Allies. It's a game of economic strategy and a fight against the clock. Can Japan take an Allied capital quickly? Or can America bring her forces to bear and pummel the Japanese before they island-hop to victory?

I originally thought the Japanese could never win. Then my friend took Australia and won. Next game I took India and won (in 3 turns). Finally Japan nearly captured Australia again before the Allies could finally manage a win. This game is truly a 'whole new puzzle to solve'!

The additional rules for airbases in naval ports are good. The rule-change for cruisers, CV of 2 for coast-bombardement is okay because they were a bit to powerful in the Europe-version; nobody bought battleships anymore.